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Show an M. A. Wilde left last week O. J. Roberts of Lehi on a tf,' Los Angeles. They are exj! back by this week-end. :; I Mrs. Lenard Haaglfcr., was to the Lehi hospital last Saln for medical treatment. . She'y been quite ill but is reported;, , proving. - rjh Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Steward daughter, June, Mr. and Mrs:on old Chipman motored to I urn Sunday and were guests for of Mr. and Mrs. Le Grandi mundsen. f . Last Friday mgnt at. the r,jntj , Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Chipm ! members of the H. B. club..M tained their husbands at a . 0f ! mas part. The evening wa!;us , in playing bridge and a tasty-t K was served. e to The B. B. Ladies entertained o husbands and a few special at a between-the-holidays part0G Friday night at the home c)f,j and Mrs. Dell Singleton: The taining rooms were colorfully in ated in holiday style andi orhe large Christmas tree was a g.y each person present. Games. played followed by a delicious Bio served at the small tables. '.th dition to the regular club me , and their husbands there weiVU ent, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crojee of this city; Mr. and Mrs. LU Halliday and Bert Miller of w special guests. "? v Mr. and Mrs. Buren Aydelotte of Manasa, Colorado, and Theril Aydelotte Ayde-lotte of Los Angeles, are visiting here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, P. Aydelotte, The G. A. Club members were entertained Wednesday night by Mrs. Charles Goodal. The guests enjoyed, a review of Henry Van Dyke's "The Other Wise Man," given giv-en by Mrs. H. E. McNiel and two harmonica solos by Alva Goodal. A tasty lunch was then served. Mrs S. T. Shelley was a special guest, i Miss Mary Ashby has taken the place of Miss Ruth Chipman as Instructor In-structor of English in the American Fork Junior High School. Miss Chipman recently was married and has gone to Salt Lake to reside. Miss Ashby, a graduate of the B. Y. U., taught last ''term in Salina high school and Until Christmas of this term at Elsinore. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. A book review given by Mrs. Mabel Nelson and a short musical program were the features of the meeting of the Ladies Literary club held yesterday yester-day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thomas Coddington, with Mrs. Agnes Ag-nes Adamson as assisting hostess. The musical numbers were a vocal solo by Mrs. V. F. Houston and a duet by Betty Houston and Boyd Coddington. A delicious lunch was served the twenty-two guests, which included besides the members of the club, Mrs. Sadie Bromley, Mrs. Lexie Briggs and Mrs. Myrtle Walton. S elf -Revelation We ourselves are the real word, the life utterance which speech often falsifies. . There are faces which never deceive nor mislead us. A spiritual nature can but be frank and honest, because Its foundation foun-dation stones are laid In the truth, and It knows that nothing else holds. It Is In ns as human beings be-ings Instinctively to recognize and hate insincerity. Nobody is in the end deceived by expression which Is merely outward and perfunctory. Our Inner life Is transparent; It cannot conceal Itself ; If It Is a true life It has no need or desire of concealment con-cealment Lncy Larcom. r |